Save the Dates for Summer Music, Art & Wine Walks, and More

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie, WA, is excited to announce the return of summer events, catering to community engagement and cultural enrichment. A highlight of the season will be the Chalk the Block event, allowing residents to unleash their artistic flair on city sidewalks, while live music performances will take place at two different venues this August. The much-loved Finally Friday Art & Wine Walk series is also set to return, running from July through September, where attendees can explore local art and sample regional wines. These events are designed to bring people together, celebrating the community's vibrant culture and fostering connections among residents. The city hopes these gatherings will stimulate local businesses and create lasting memories for families.

Participants of all ages are invited to partake in the festivities, ensuring there’s something for everyone. As summer approaches, residents are encouraged to save the dates and participate in these enriching experiences. With a focus on fun and creativity, Snoqualmie is poised for an unforgettable summer.

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